Cost of Travel in Myanmar (Burma)

The most effective means of obtaining money in Myanmar is to exchange US Dollars at one of the many money exchangers in Yangon.

USD are widely accepted for official things like accommodation and transportation. For day to day necessities like food, it's important to exchange USD into Kyats.

Note: Don't exchange money in the airport as the government offers an absurd exchange rate. One can pay for a taxi from Yangon Airport to the city center using USD and then exchange money with one of the dealers in the Central Market at a decent rate.

There are NO ATM's in Myanmar, so it's necessary to carry enough USD in cash to cover expenses for your entire trip to the country.

Don't rely on the internet. For my entire stay in Yangon, internet access throughout the city was down. I guess it's an on and off thing, but when it is functioning, the speed is not what anyone would call “fast” anyways.

Accommodation

Foreigners are not permitted by the government to stay at local people's homes, and hotel / guest houses must have the proper licensing. The biggest city of Yangon has a few accommodation options for foreigners, but they aren't as cheap as much of SE Asia.

Here are some sample accommodation costs:

Double fan rooms: around $8 – $14 for for 2, I paid $13 per night (split by 2) at the Golden Smiles Inn in Yangon.

The cheapest dorm beds go for $5.

Nicer hotels run $30+ per night for a double room, and are often government run.

Street in Yangon

Transportation

Yangon

Many central places in the city are accessible by a short walk. If you need to get to further locations around Yangon town, taxis are quite cheap.

Taxi: The fare from the airport to the center of town is officially $10. In the city I took a cab from the center to Thiri Mingalar market for 2000 kyats, maybe 10 km outside of the city.

City Bus: Fun and always driving at max speeds, the bus touts even push people off and on to stop faster, 200 kyats per ride.

Back of Truck: You might see some interesting things in the back of the small trucks, 200 kyats per ride.

Rest of Country

Bus:

Train:

Yangon to Mandalay: $35 in an upper class seat, $15 for just a normal chair

Yangon to Bagan: $30 for a first class seat

Plane:

Yangon to Mandalay:

Yangon to Inle Lake:

Typical cuisine in Myanamar

Food

The cost of food in Myanmar is what one could label as extremely affordable.

It's so cheap in fact that I continuously fed myself for entertainment for the duration of my trip and loved everything I sampled.

An awesome selection of street food meals can easily be purchased for 500 – 1500 kyats per plate.

Going Out / Drinking

The most popular form of going out at night is to sit on the streets on 10 inch stools and sip on pot after pot of tea. The best night experiences I had in Yangon, Myanmar didn't involve alcohol, but tea on the side of the road with a football match on television.

Beer is available (not everywhere) at the cost of around 1600 Kyats per bottle.

Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon

Sample cost of Attractions in Myanmar (Burma):

Shwedagon Pagoda: $5 entrance

Bagan Temples: $10 entrance

Football Match at Night

Total Cost Per Day:

There's a $10 exit fee upon leaving Burma at the airport which needs to be paid with a crisp clean bill!